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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2008

I happen to like this music...

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  • How about the old classic OPENING theme song???

  • God the memories of this opening sequence flood back...I loved the AWA as a kid. Its such a shame that Vern Gagne was such a terrible businessman

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  • @soln4suhreborn JCP was Charlotte and WCW was Atlanta.

  • @chicagocubs71 I guess i was thrown off by the colors he's wearing. Hogan never would've flew over the top rope like that.

  • @junctionboys this also sounds like the Tom Brokaw-era NBC Nightly News and the Peter Jennings-era ABC World News Tonight.

  • @elc1960 thanks for the correction. Now that you said that, yeah, I do remember Steve Regal the 1st, lol

    W.O.N.

  • @madg27ny It's not Hogan, it's Steve Regal, who was the son-in-law of one of Gagne's associates, Wilbur Snyder. Regal is no relation to William/Lord Steven Regal, whose real name is Darren Matthews. Another old school guy who gets mistaken for Hogan a lot is Steve Strong.

  • @jojoyoyo2006 I know this is a response to a 2 year old post, but I just wanted to leave a comment. Jerry Lawler was a star in the Memphis territory and other places long before he ever worked for AWA. Curt Hennig was a lower midcard babyface in 1981 for WWF (he teamed up occasionally with Eddie "Hotstuff" Gilbert, another wrestler who left us too soon).

  • @junctionboys yeah, it was obviously strongly based on it. Fitting since Verne Gagne tried so hard to present the AWA as a legit sport.

  • ha ha ha, they threw out hogan at the end. W.O.N. :)

    

  • AWA would still be around he would just adapted and changed with the times. I think he was a good businessman, just too stubborn to change

  • That wasn't Hulk Hogan, it was 'MR.ELECTRICITY'Steve Regal.

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